Where can I buy a Mitsubishi Galant car?

Where can I buy a Mitsubishi Galant car?

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What kind of car is a 2005 Galant?

Black 2005 Mitsubishi Galant 4D Sedan 2.4L I4 SOHC 16V 4-Speed Automatic with Overdrive FWD. Description: Used 2005 Mitsubishi Galant ES with Rear Bench Seats, Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel.

Where was the Mitsubishi Galant Sigma sedan made?

In New Zealand the hardtop, now with an 1855 cc engine was again assembled by Todd Motors at Porirua. The sedan was not offered as Todd was planning to assemble the larger Galant Sigma sedan and wagon range from late 1977 and they were still importing the British Avenger and Hunter models.

When did Mitsubishi stop making the Lancer Galant?

Between August 2015 to August 2017, GHK Motors (Mitsubishi Brunei) has offered a version of the Lancer Sportback under the name “Galant” in Brunei. The Galant’s production ceased at the end of August 2017 due to poor sales, because of comparing to the Lancer sedan.

When did the Mitsubishi Galant 3 generation come out?

Mitsubishi production was continued by the new Sigma Motor Corporation. The third generation of the car was introduced in 1976, and was known as Galant Σ (Sigma). In many export markets the car was simply known as the Galant.

Black 2005 Mitsubishi Galant 4D Sedan 2.4L I4 SOHC 16V 4-Speed Automatic with Overdrive FWD. Description: Used 2005 Mitsubishi Galant ES with Rear Bench Seats, Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel.

What kind of suspension does a Mitsubishi Galant have?

Mitsubishi developed Dynamic ECS adaptive air suspension, the world’s first production semi-active electronically controlled suspension system in passenger cars; the system was first incorporated in the 1987 Galant model.

Is the Mitsubishi Galant available in New Zealand?

Todd Motors initially assembled 1.6 GL, 1.85 GLX and two-litre GLS sedan models for New Zealand, with the GLS getting a five-speed manual transmission as standard with three-speed auto optional. These were the first NZ-assembled Mitsubishis to have rear screen demisters as standard.